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Literary Criticism
The Poet Who Had No Time
for Tragedy
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Dan Beachy-Quick
| September 21, 2020
The Best War Narratives Go Beyond Brute Force
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Redback
By
Kerry Greenwood
| September 21, 2020
In Vigdis Hjorth's Norway, Perfect Happiness Amounts to Complacency
Charlotte Barslund on "A Social Democracy Fraying at the Edges"
By
Charlotte Barslund
| September 21, 2020
Let's Stop with the Realism Versus Science Fiction and Fantasy Debate
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By
Lincoln Michel
| September 17, 2020
How a 1960s Sci-Fi Fable Expanded the Meaning of Cuban Pilgrimages
Yoss on Miguel Collazo's
The Journey
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Yoss
| September 17, 2020
The Importance of Taking Girls' Emotions Seriously in Literature
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By
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Did a Revolution in Latin American Publishing Make
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Álvaro Santana-Acuña
| September 11, 2020
Why I Walked Away From
War and Peace
... Forever
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John Maher
| September 11, 2020
Daniel Mendelsohn on How Greek Tragedy Speaks to Our Present Moment
From the
Quarantine Tapes
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| September 11, 2020
Our Idea of Wagner Tells Us More About Ourselves Than About Him
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Olivia Giovetti
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5 Books You May Have
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Bethanne Patrick Recommends Escapist Literature
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Bethanne Patrick
| September 10, 2020
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